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Victoria Stebleva – Mediazona
Powerful & emotive new editorial by Victoria Stebleva for Russian independent media outlet, Mediazona.
Christiane Engel – Movement and Migration
There are numerous reasons why people move and migrate: to escape from war, conflict, natural disasters, poverty, or famine. Driven by a desire to find a safer place for their families in a country that offers better education, healthcare & a more stable economy.
Everyone in Britain has migrants in their family history – even if they have to travel back thousands of years to find them. From the Ice Age to the present day, find out how the movement of people to and from Britain has shaped the UK.
‘Movement and Migration’ illustrated by Christiane Engel is available from Oxford University Press.
Levente Szabo – When the Sky Falls
Levente Szabo‘s explosive cover design for ‘When the Sky Falls’.
This extraordinary story set in 1941 about love and friendship is available from Andersen Press this June.
Susan Batori – Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt!
Bear is a very light sleeper, so when Woodpecker wakes him he becomes quite grumpy!
The two engage in a feisty exchange of name-calling and gossip with the rest of their forest neighbors. Can they patch it up before Bear loses too much sleep?
‘Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt!’ is a brilliantly funny picture book illustrated by Susan Batori which will spark meaningful conversation about conflict resolution, gossip, and the hurt caused by name-calling.
Levente Szabo – Red Flags
You can almost hear the thumps of the Chinook rotors in Levente Szabo‘s atmospheric cover illustration for ‘Red Flags’. Also shown here is an alternative colour palette version of the cover.
This fascinating new espionage thriller set during the Vietnam War is seen through the eyes of a wry army cop. Available Feb 2021 from Soho Crime.
Ario Murti – Secrets of the Revolutionary War
Ario Murti‘s superb cover art for ‘Secrets of the Revolutionary War’. This new middle-grade nonfiction book from Shoreline Publishing focuses on how women, African Americans, and Native Americans contributed to the success of the war. Available this Fall.
Daniel Egneus – Lubna and Pebble
‘Lubna and Pebble’ is a beautifully poignant new picture book illustrated by Daniel Egneus which explores the challenges of being a child refugee. Daniel’s dreamy illustrations allow the reader to see things through Lubna’s eyes and experience how she is feeling.
A truly touching story about the power of friendship and impressive resilience of children, available this coming March from OUP.